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Gardening: 6 Plants That Beat Butterfly Bush for the Wildlife Draw

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C C Offline
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/16875538/...dlife-Draw

EXCERPT: No one believes me [...but...] The butterfly bush sees one-tenth, even one-twentieth of the action of almost any other native plant. [...] It has proven invasive on both U.S. coasts [...] A native of Asia, it has no checks and balances in the U.S., and as a larger wildlife-supporting plant, it just doesn't pass muster. [...] Butterfly bush flowers limit the types of insects that can reach its nectar, but besides this the nectar and plant have no evolutionary history with native insects — they aren't adapted to each other, so they're like perfect strangers.

[...] The key to good garden design, and replacing butterfly bush, is succession gardening. This means always having something in bloom from spring through fall. When one key pollinator plant stops blooming, another turns on to take its place.

This way we can mimic the long bloom time of butterfly bush, which helps our garden aesthetically while benefiting insects. I'm going to run down a list of plants native to a large portion of the central and eastern U.S., but you should always confirm what's native to you....
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elte Offline
I had the small prettier type of butterfly bush, but the frost killed it.

I've noticed that milkweed tends to attract a lot of bees and butterflies.  I'm trying to get some of the common milkweed started here this year.


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